Scientists from North Carolina State University successfully “squeezed” infrared light to 10 percent of its wavelength while maintaining its frequency. This breakthrough was achieved using a ...
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Accurate wavelengths of the ∼500 lines recorded are given in a table. This material is intended for wavelength calibration of near‐infrared spectra and is especially critical for high‐resolution work.
For example, they can concentrate the energy of long-wavelength infrared light into extremely small volumes, even down to tens of nanometers, as well as effectively move heat away from the source.